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F2 Struggle

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA MA – FIA FMA › F2 Struggle

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  • August 26, 2017 at 1:45 am #403572
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    hi sir your lectures are great went through of them along with the test and revision kit but unfortunately I failed three times your advice would be appreciated on what approach to pass thanks

    August 26, 2017 at 9:54 am #403631
    AvatarJohn Moffat
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    I am afraid the only way is studying and practicing.

    Watch the lectures again and make sure you really understand what is happening.
    If you have already practiced ever question in your Revision Kit, then consider buying one from one of the other Approved Publishers so that you have different questions to practice.

    Never look at the answers until you have attempted the questions yourself (and don’t write the answers in the book because it then means you can’t attempt the questions again because you know the answer!).

    Attempt questions under time pressure (especially the mock exams in the Revision Kit) because the time pressure is a huge problem – it is when you are rushing that you are more likely to make silly mistakes or to misread the question.

    In the exam itself make sure you hand in an answer to every question. You probably won’t have time to answer all the questions and there will always be some which you cannot get an answer for, but you must still hand in answers for all of them – guess answers for those you have not finished.

    If there is anything in the lectures on in the questions in your Revision Kit that you are not clear about, then ask in this forum and I will help.

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